Doctors clear WR Nicks for '14, source says

Summary of 13 articles · Updated Mar 10, 2014

But there's an “if” when it comes to Nicks. The “if” is if Nicks can stay healthy. As one league source explains it to PFT, teams aren’t worried about Nicks’ foot or knee or any other part of his body. Wide receiver Hakeem Nicks has spent some time this w… (more)eekend making sure that NFL teams know that his knee and foot are fine after injuries to each slowed him over the last two seasons with the Giants. Dr. Robert Anderson, who performed foot surgery on a Jones fracture that was repaired with a screw in late May 2012, wrote to teams that a recent MRI provided no discernible ankle or foot problems that would prohibit Nicks from resuming an active career. Chris Mortensen of ESPN reports that the Giants receiver, listed as the No. 21 free agent on the PFT Hot 100, is willing to consider a one-year contract, which would give him a chance to prove that the last season or two were aberrations and which would give him another crack at the open market in 2015.

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There was a time when Hakeem Nicks seemed set to earn a big-money, long-term deal in free agency as one of the top receivers available. But now that he’s readying to hit the market, he’s aiming for far lower contract goals.